Backlash Begins as Lolo Jones Hurdles Over Bobsled Veterans to Olympic Team

PARK CITY, UT – SEPTEMBER 29: Bobsledder Lolo Jones poses for a portrait during the USOC Media Summit ahead of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on September 29, 2013 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Harry How, Getty Images.

USA athlete Lolo Jones missed out on medals in London and Beijing but now has another chance in Winter Olympics bobsled team.

The latest Lolo Jones saga teaches us this: if you're going to dedicate your life to being an Olympian, you might not want to push a bobsled. Because no other Olympic athlete is more replaceable. Jones, the summer Olympic hurdler who lost her chance at 

Olympic athlete Lolo Jones appeared on a segment of the "Today" show Tuesday, days after the U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton Federation announced that she made it to the U.S. team for the Sochi Games. Jones is

The leading U.S. women's bobsled driver has defended the decision that made Lolo Jones one of the three sled pushers on the 2014 Olympic bobsled team. In a Friday post to her Facebook page, driver Elana Meyers did not mention any of the other athletes